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that's on america. america is about individualism. americas about pride. america is about having an identity. we don't want-- america to be a self loathing detained suicide race. we don't want it to turn into another european country. we don't want to aspire to mediocrity. we want to aspire to be great. we went to have the young americans of today to be proud of who they are. to be advocates of american exceptionalism, to be more than prepared to reassert the american idea, to know what is america and what isn't america because if you believe in everything, ladies and gentlemen , you believe in nothing. that is why it's so important that we step up and punch this politically correct bully in the nose that we hit first, hit hard and we don't stop because if we don't take that action, if we remain a punching bag for these folks everything that is dear to us, family faith, flag, neighborhood, all of those things will mean nothing. they will mean absolutely nothing. and we might as well all go out and buy ourselves on a lated rug, bed sheets and headwear becau
that's on america. america is about individualism. americas about pride. america is about having an identity. we don't want-- america to be a self loathing detained suicide race. we don't want it to turn into another european country. we don't want to aspire to mediocrity. we want to aspire to be great. we went to have the young americans of today to be proud of who they are. to be advocates of american exceptionalism, to be more than prepared to reassert the american idea, to know what is...
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that america is an awful place, a terrible place, that america only caters to certain people. this is the best country in the world to be born in, the best country in world to live. in the best counsel true in world to start a business in. the best country in the world to work in. this is a country where you can fall down a thousand times but if you have the grit and determination to get up 5,000 and one, you can do it and you can make it. this is the nation of the world. where you can rise above the circumstances of your birth, to go on and achieve whatever it is in your heart to be achieved. this is the country where risk, hustle and initiative goes further than anywhere else. ... and the need for government approvals and it is for all of those reasons that this is the exceptional and indispensable country of the world. the value system is the value of all mankind. it's also why america's role in the world is unlike any other. you see, ladies and gentlemen, the world's fortunes trouble with the united states of america. when america is strong, the world is strong. when ameri
that america is an awful place, a terrible place, that america only caters to certain people. this is the best country in the world to be born in, the best country in world to live. in the best counsel true in world to start a business in. the best country in the world to work in. this is a country where you can fall down a thousand times but if you have the grit and determination to get up 5,000 and one, you can do it and you can make it. this is the nation of the world. where you can rise...
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so if you want a greater america, if you want to make america even greater, if you want to make america even better, if you want to make america even sure uncertain of its course in the future, vote for bob dole. and together we will provide leadership that takes us into the next century and beyond. thanks very much. god bless america. thank you, mr. mrs. dole. on behalf of the pinkerton academy student body, we'd like to present you with this sweatshirt. i'm in here right here, right. in the center. the candidate that was dole 96, right, right, right. thank you. and you're going right? are you okay? coming up, we're going to win, but i got to come out and t. fo. your. ■Ñd
so if you want a greater america, if you want to make america even greater, if you want to make america even better, if you want to make america even sure uncertain of its course in the future, vote for bob dole. and together we will provide leadership that takes us into the next century and beyond. thanks very much. god bless america. thank you, mr. mrs. dole. on behalf of the pinkerton academy student body, we'd like to present you with this sweatshirt. i'm in here right here, right. in the...
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one america. folks, i told every leader i have ever met, it's never ever been a good bet to bet against america. and it still isn't. we are the united states of america. there is not a single thing, nothing beyond our capacity. [applause] we can do whatever we set her mind to do it if we do it together. let's begin together. god bless you all. may god protect our troops. thank you for your patience. [applause] thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i don't know how to reach out and i have the experience. >> i can do a lot of good there with a conversation. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] [laughter] [inaudible conversations] >> the joint session. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> for what purposes the gentleman from maryland recognition? [applause] >> without objection. [inaudible conversations] >> in a speech that ran just over one hour president biden rema
one america. folks, i told every leader i have ever met, it's never ever been a good bet to bet against america. and it still isn't. we are the united states of america. there is not a single thing, nothing beyond our capacity. [applause] we can do whatever we set her mind to do it if we do it together. let's begin together. god bless you all. may god protect our troops. thank you for your patience. [applause] thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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america is from the future. a belief in small government has meant that we deal to lease bureaucratic red tape the new country. we believe anything is possible for anyone. wealth can be created more unhindered than anywhere else. if you dream of blazing a trail for leaving a legacy or be in the best in the field creating something that will change the world forever in your living in america, there is great news. you have a head start on everyone else in the world. this is the best country in the world to make your dream come true. your living among the most energetic, enterprising and can two people in the world. the founders of america made it that way. they made sure the need for government approvals in red tape is limited so the human genius and accomplishment could unleash. our constitutional restraints the government, not us. everything is set up for your success. does that mean it's easy? absolutely not. realizing your dream and achieving your goals will take all you have and more. you're going to fall ove
america is from the future. a belief in small government has meant that we deal to lease bureaucratic red tape the new country. we believe anything is possible for anyone. wealth can be created more unhindered than anywhere else. if you dream of blazing a trail for leaving a legacy or be in the best in the field creating something that will change the world forever in your living in america, there is great news. you have a head start on everyone else in the world. this is the best country in...
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we are all in for america. thank you, god bless you, and god bless texas and god bless the united states of america! accomplish. [applause] >> wore here's a primetime lineup tonight. >>> so much is about how women persevere differently than men. we sort of hang on to each other and gut it outing to. how do we turn that into a strategic advantage? how do we make that more of our bad-assness end stead of our burden. >> wow. that is -- i feel like that -- i hadn't thought about it -- i hadn't thought but that at a metta level. i am certainly experienced in this last year and a half women having these others back in a way that's like remarkable. people used to say, women -- >> how can you elect a bleep grabber. >> evidently. but nikole has always ban good friend to me, when probable probe had to go back into iraq because of isis and nikole reached out and nikole reached out when they get -- when the camera -- when casey hunt checks in with them at a standup. and nikole could have said, oh, really, wow, barack obama
we are all in for america. thank you, god bless you, and god bless texas and god bless the united states of america! accomplish. [applause] >> wore here's a primetime lineup tonight. >>> so much is about how women persevere differently than men. we sort of hang on to each other and gut it outing to. how do we turn that into a strategic advantage? how do we make that more of our bad-assness end stead of our burden. >> wow. that is -- i feel like that -- i hadn't thought...
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we will make america stronger, we will make america prouder and we will make america greater than ever before, i am very proud to be the nominee of the republican party, i love you all. god bless you and "god bless america". [cheering] [cheering] [sobbing] ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheering] [fireworks] [silence] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheering] ♪ ♪ [fireworks] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [fireworks booming] >> on tuesday, even mnuchin has advised the coronavirus crisis subcommittee on the state of the u.s. economy in the wake of the coronavirus live 1:00 p.m. eastern on online c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. ♪ tv ferrechio has caps on look and others every weekend saturday p.m. eastern, watch supervision whose books include no one likes to be like to. the trial of henry sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards", yell university professor edward ball on his book, light which looks at white supremacy great-grandfather, a member of the ku klux klan in post- civil war louisiana. interviewed by cheryl, author and georgetown university professor of law
we will make america stronger, we will make america prouder and we will make america greater than ever before, i am very proud to be the nominee of the republican party, i love you all. god bless you and "god bless america". [cheering] [cheering] [sobbing] ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheering] [fireworks] [silence] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheering] ♪ ♪ [fireworks] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [fireworks booming] >> on tuesday, even mnuchin has advised the...
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it's often said america is an idea. it is. but it is far more it is a real particular nation with real borders and flesh and blood people who share a language in the history and culture. america's leaders have loyalty to the american people we respect their interest in aspirations first america first is partly because of the world war ii that to the jacksonians it sounds like simple obvious common sense if we don't let america first two will? our party must reject the ideology of globalism which claims that wide open borders and might open markets are the path of prosperity for all. and that her —- america shuttered factories boarded at main streets stand as a grand monument to rebuke the theory. there is no form products into the nation we don't know the privileges of citizenship by those unbound of the obligation and responsibility of citizenship immigration trade policy should protect and serve the interest of the american people america has always welcomed immigrants to share principles and want to assimilate the customs
it's often said america is an idea. it is. but it is far more it is a real particular nation with real borders and flesh and blood people who share a language in the history and culture. america's leaders have loyalty to the american people we respect their interest in aspirations first america first is partly because of the world war ii that to the jacksonians it sounds like simple obvious common sense if we don't let america first two will? our party must reject the ideology of globalism...
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long before i came to america i was in love with america, because i was a dreamer. i had big hopes big ideas big visions. i didn't want to be ordinary. i didn't want to be mediocre. i didn't want to settle. i came to america to be the best that i could be, to learn from the best, to be mentored by the best and to, ultimately, be able to match it with or even beat the best, to make it. because if you can make it in america, you can make it anywhere. the best of every industry no matter what it is is right here in the united states. all i don't of you in this room are so lucky to be americans. you live in a culture that is computing and vibrant and passionate and nostalgic and optimistic. others live in pedestrian and timid cultures. that's why my advice to you is always to never let anyone tell you that you can't achieve it. never let anyone stomp on your dreams. never be content to color between the lines. never be cramped into submission. stretch out and slab mediocrity in the face because as more thans you've been given so much -- as americans you've been given so
long before i came to america i was in love with america, because i was a dreamer. i had big hopes big ideas big visions. i didn't want to be ordinary. i didn't want to be mediocre. i didn't want to settle. i came to america to be the best that i could be, to learn from the best, to be mentored by the best and to, ultimately, be able to match it with or even beat the best, to make it. because if you can make it in america, you can make it anywhere. the best of every industry no matter what it...
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america. the way he's doing it is starting with elementary, middle, and high school students. that's his goal to do that. [applause] because had recommendations for his books on works from notables such as dana perino, ben carson colonel north most importantly a formal am not of colonel west serve on the board. so we encourage him to speak as well. in lieu of books selling and signing were doing something different. because seeking to raise donations for flag. they are all tax-deductible in between his talk and the q&a, there will be jars being passed around. we'd we'd like you to be as generous as you can. this is going to be a very important organization and at the end of the talk he will be down at his table with his materials. there's materials at your table and for people who make donations of $200 or more, you'll get a free signed book for you and check should be made payable to flake. with no further do, were happy to introduce a new friend of mine, mr. nick adams. [applause] >> good ev
america. the way he's doing it is starting with elementary, middle, and high school students. that's his goal to do that. [applause] because had recommendations for his books on works from notables such as dana perino, ben carson colonel north most importantly a formal am not of colonel west serve on the board. so we encourage him to speak as well. in lieu of books selling and signing were doing something different. because seeking to raise donations for flag. they are all tax-deductible in...
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or just rural america and this kind of take away that rural america is in decline. you know, you got to footnote that, i would actually that rural america is thriving on a number of different metrics but that there are certain regions that are in trouble and they're in a very different situation for economic, social and to a certain extent cultural reasons. so one thing that was really clear to was that this idea of rural america in decline really was actually a story about parts of america. one being appalachia, which is which is in trouble, and the other the deep south. and these are places that are economically depressed. th have significantly lower percentages of the population with a bachelor's degree or above. and there is not as much of knowledge industry is coming in to them. and i spent spend a little time with that in a moment. and so that's i think, a very different story than if you look at, for example, you know, the the eastern seaboard. if you look at the coastal west, if you look at the midwest, which is on so many different metrics, i mean, the hear
or just rural america and this kind of take away that rural america is in decline. you know, you got to footnote that, i would actually that rural america is thriving on a number of different metrics but that there are certain regions that are in trouble and they're in a very different situation for economic, social and to a certain extent cultural reasons. so one thing that was really clear to was that this idea of rural america in decline really was actually a story about parts of america....
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, create johns in america -- jobs in america and compete for workers right here in america, meaning higher wages for workers and greater profits for companies. [applause] it's finally time to give the american worker a pay a raise. a pay raise. it's what we're going to do. [applause] and finally, we must bring back trillions of dollars in wealth that's parked overseas and and just can't come back. our tax system penalizes companies that bring wealth they have earned overseas back to america. as a result, corporations have parked trillions of dollars in foreign countries, money that could be -- and should be -- brought back into the united states where it can be invested in american companies, in american jobs and american workers. our tax plan will give these companies a chance to bring back these funds and bring 'em back and spend it in cities and towns all across our country. the numbers you're talking about are staggering. [applause] the numbers we're talking about are probably between $3.5-$5 trillion that cannot come back -- and think of to it, the democrats want it to come back, the
, create johns in america -- jobs in america and compete for workers right here in america, meaning higher wages for workers and greater profits for companies. [applause] it's finally time to give the american worker a pay a raise. a pay raise. it's what we're going to do. [applause] and finally, we must bring back trillions of dollars in wealth that's parked overseas and and just can't come back. our tax system penalizes companies that bring wealth they have earned overseas back to america. as...
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today, america is reaching out our hand to china. and we hope that soon, beijing will reach back with deeds, not words, and with renewed respect for america. but be assured, we will not relent until our relationship with china is grounded in fairness, reciprocity, and respect for our sovereignty. [applause] there is an ancient chinese proverb that reads, men see only the present, but heaven sees the future. as we go forward, let us pursue a future of peace and prosperity with resolve and faith. faith in president trump's leadership and vision, and the relationship that he has forged with china's president. faith in the enduring friendship between the american people and the chinese people. and faith that heaven sees the future, and by god's grace, america and china will meet that future together. thank you. god bless you. and god bless the united states of america. [applause] .. ♪ ♪ [applause]
today, america is reaching out our hand to china. and we hope that soon, beijing will reach back with deeds, not words, and with renewed respect for america. but be assured, we will not relent until our relationship with china is grounded in fairness, reciprocity, and respect for our sovereignty. [applause] there is an ancient chinese proverb that reads, men see only the present, but heaven sees the future. as we go forward, let us pursue a future of peace and prosperity with resolve and faith....
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having to do with latin america, mesh towards latin america. also manual orozco who remittances and development and writes as an expert on immigration issues and will share thoughts about that and other questions, and margaret myers who directs the program on china and latin america. china is also going through añ&r transition, and also china's economy's extremely important for many latin american countries increasingly so, and she's going to share thoughts about what that relationship might look like. we're delighted to have margaret with us as realm. she just came back from about a month in china m i think we'll have some fresh perspective and insight about the situation there, and, obviously, people are increasingly interested in latin america, what's happening in china, and the united states, the two very important players. let begin with a few comments before turning it8/á#i to any colleagues and them opening it up to all of you. last april, the dialogue produced a policy report that reflected the analysis and recommendations of the mem
having to do with latin america, mesh towards latin america. also manual orozco who remittances and development and writes as an expert on immigration issues and will share thoughts about that and other questions, and margaret myers who directs the program on china and latin america. china is also going through añ&r transition, and also china's economy's extremely important for many latin american countries increasingly so, and she's going to share thoughts about what that relationship...
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i love america america and i love what america stands for. how do we from your perspective how do we help young people or people like yourself understand the power of one, that is still america. do not look for somebody else to help, you start, you start speaking, you start the fight and others will follow you. what you think we should do following the question, what do you think we should do to help them and in the same time i want to ask you, we are christian, we look at people and we say none oh one and the republicans sometime we isolate ourselves and we do not think this is deliberate, no power or principle i should go and tell them so how do we do those two things? i like to say that i was born september 9, 84 that was exactly two months before ronald reagan and 49 states out of the 50, so i am very proud but it does put me in the millennial part, silly do not identify as millennial, reagan baby not as much as a -- but not a superior. i happen to think the we need to get every child to be proud of being individual because america, on mi
i love america america and i love what america stands for. how do we from your perspective how do we help young people or people like yourself understand the power of one, that is still america. do not look for somebody else to help, you start, you start speaking, you start the fight and others will follow you. what you think we should do following the question, what do you think we should do to help them and in the same time i want to ask you, we are christian, we look at people and we say...
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let's keep america great. god bless america. [applause] >> fight for president of venezuela. >> you should see the view from up here. you guys are awesome, awesome. [applause] i am from arizona, i do not need a plane to fly back with the enthusiasm and energy that is coming off of you. keep it up, keep it up. [applause] we want one simple thing. what's that? four more years. four more years, four more years, four more years. [crowd chant] >> let me get serious. week in the state of arizona, state senator for i whatever that is worth. am a last week our senate president in arizona sent our secretary of state, a democrat freeaid let's have independent inspection of the , polls. she said no. no. in fact, we found out that in 2017 she said you are supporting donald j. trump. [booing] my message to you this afternoon is simple. arizona 11 electoral votes and madam chair where we are back there, arizona is ready to cast 11 electoral votes for the next president of the united states. trump!j. it is time that each one of us, no matter w
let's keep america great. god bless america. [applause] >> fight for president of venezuela. >> you should see the view from up here. you guys are awesome, awesome. [applause] i am from arizona, i do not need a plane to fly back with the enthusiasm and energy that is coming off of you. keep it up, keep it up. [applause] we want one simple thing. what's that? four more years. four more years, four more years, four more years. [crowd chant] >> let me get serious. week in the...
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america is a force for good in the middle east. we need to acknowledge that truth, because if we don't, we make bad choices, now and in the future. and our choices, the choices we make today have consequences for nations, and for millions and millions of people, for our safety, for our economic prosperity, for our personal freedoms, and those of our children. and there's no more appropriate place than where i'm standing today to have this discussion at the american university here in beautiful cairo. as frank said, this year marks 100 years since the founding ofy this institution, and the auc is more than just a university. it is an important symbol of america's friendship with egypt and what binds our people together. together, we've created a modern place of learning in the midsthe of an ancient civilization with its own rich history of artists, poets, and intellectuals.ua egypt has always been a land of striving. and yet at times, your aspirations and those of your brethren in the middle east have seemed impossible to achieve. t
america is a force for good in the middle east. we need to acknowledge that truth, because if we don't, we make bad choices, now and in the future. and our choices, the choices we make today have consequences for nations, and for millions and millions of people, for our safety, for our economic prosperity, for our personal freedoms, and those of our children. and there's no more appropriate place than where i'm standing today to have this discussion at the american university here in beautiful...
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america's far from perfect. but to say this is to point out, nothing man-made ever has been or ever will be perfect. our challenge is to make incremental progress, to create as it were a more perfect union. we can either race of the next generation of americans to see the countries worst sins as its defining feature and, therefore, to see the american experiment as corrupt in principle. or we can teach them to see the country as it is. we can teach them to see the country that migrants all over the world leave everything behind four. in other words, we can teach them how to pick america out in the lineup. thank you. [applause] >> now it gives me great pleasure to introduce my longtime friend, . he's no stranger to anyone in washington of the country. >> i'm not going to reply whole essay either. you all can do that at your leisure, but i just want to say how i came to be involved with this. as a joe sometimes want to cover story, have a tangible effect on your own life. that was out was when i met bob woodson so
america's far from perfect. but to say this is to point out, nothing man-made ever has been or ever will be perfect. our challenge is to make incremental progress, to create as it were a more perfect union. we can either race of the next generation of americans to see the countries worst sins as its defining feature and, therefore, to see the american experiment as corrupt in principle. or we can teach them to see the country as it is. we can teach them to see the country that migrants all over...
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there's mexico, there's north latin america, there's central america and south america. and you're right that the focus of the boom has been in south america, absolutely. and you're right to say that it's been fueled by natural resources. in fact, it's worse in central america because it's not just that central america doesn't have the natural resources to benefit, but they are, they've emerged as a competitor to china because they produce, they're a manufacturer. and, um, they don't even have the natural resources to balance that out. so i think the situation for central america is not good, but that's why i special chi put how -- specifically put how south america has been prospering. i don't think there's anything bad about that. i think sometimes when those of us who are focused on latin america, we're used to being so pessimistic that we miss the fact that this is a wonderful moment. and be, but you're also right to suggest that we are now into a different debate. we're into a debate about how do we spend the proceeds of this wealth, and that's a very important deba
there's mexico, there's north latin america, there's central america and south america. and you're right that the focus of the boom has been in south america, absolutely. and you're right to say that it's been fueled by natural resources. in fact, it's worse in central america because it's not just that central america doesn't have the natural resources to benefit, but they are, they've emerged as a competitor to china because they produce, they're a manufacturer. and, um, they don't even have...
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america. in other words, we must examine the distribution of the great wealth produced through operation of american capitalism. is the distribution widespread? or is the wealth of america in the hands of a few as a socialist and communist, say this is the central question for our discussion today. the answer constitutes tribute to our system for the wealth produced within american capitalism is widely distributed throughout our population. as we shall see basically an economic system must fulfill two social needs of the population it serves. first and adequate production of goods. and second. and equitable of those goods. of course, there are other measurements value for an economic system. and in our previous classroom sessions we have seen how well our own system measures up, how it provides a high degree of economic freedom and great incentives for personal achievement, thus bringing about national progress. we know that american capitalism is morally right because its chief elements priva
america. in other words, we must examine the distribution of the great wealth produced through operation of american capitalism. is the distribution widespread? or is the wealth of america in the hands of a few as a socialist and communist, say this is the central question for our discussion today. the answer constitutes tribute to our system for the wealth produced within american capitalism is widely distributed throughout our population. as we shall see basically an economic system must...
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so the more we write about america, the more we tell the story america perhaps i'm hopeful that america will continue to learn. i am most like the camels. be in arizona for sure. you know, because america is a big a capitalist place. if there's a market for it, we'll bring here. there's no there's no doubt about it. that's the american story. you know so i'm hopeful i have enormous despite all the pain that i've seen with racism, with war, with refugee. my hope my continuous hope is not diminished is still the flame of hope, is still alive and just want the the the the doors and the sons of oppressed americans can be included in the american experience. that is what i what i that's the reason why i wrote this book to america. i want that to and we can do it. i don't believe america cannot do this. we can do it. but have to make sure. we admitted first that there's a problem, that there's a pain and perhaps just the the ones we admit it the young people america's admitted then the rest will be easy. that's what i believe wonderful. we're to turn into taking questions now. i would love to
so the more we write about america, the more we tell the story america perhaps i'm hopeful that america will continue to learn. i am most like the camels. be in arizona for sure. you know, because america is a big a capitalist place. if there's a market for it, we'll bring here. there's no there's no doubt about it. that's the american story. you know so i'm hopeful i have enormous despite all the pain that i've seen with racism, with war, with refugee. my hope my continuous hope is not...
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one thing latin america, and this may influence post-castro latin america. one thing latin america in particular with regard to safety security and well-being in particular among just the populations that is different in the world today as they see it -- from latin america and that leads me to ask the simple question what is the role of faith-based organizations? what is the role of faith and hoping for a better latin america or actually not hoping that enabling a better latin america because that's a big change. >> ron taylor you raise a very interesting question and one that is really -- rarely discussed. the traditional ideology religion of latin american is catholicism. and it was dominated by a church with a very clear hierarchy but that has faded. it has faded because the abuse of power and i might practicing roman catholic so i'm talking about my aunt eighth but the abuse of power by the leadership of the catholic church in terms of its land ownership and abuse of human beings has led for a search for an alternative in the protestant religions are now
one thing latin america, and this may influence post-castro latin america. one thing latin america in particular with regard to safety security and well-being in particular among just the populations that is different in the world today as they see it -- from latin america and that leads me to ask the simple question what is the role of faith-based organizations? what is the role of faith and hoping for a better latin america or actually not hoping that enabling a better latin america because...
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we often talk when we talk about political america, red america and a blue america, or a purpler america, have you found that? >> yeah. >> what are the differences? >> there's rising contrast between the north and south and a lot of people might say, well, everyone knows that but what's interesting is when we look at comparative angle it's not exactly the same thick in othern nations, if you leave paris for rural regions of france, you might meet people who are more conservative and by the same tone amsterdam but unlikely to meet people who are in favor or universal health care and abortion and some of the greatest evils that human kind has known, by contrast these are common beliefs. we look at the data that's not only huge regional contrast within the united states, it's also a contrast out of partisan level nationwide. even conservatives in blue states tend to take a very hardo line position on broad range of issues and the perfect examples are rudy giuliani and the christies yi blue state republicans who have a supported donald trump even though they took a very hard line stance on m
we often talk when we talk about political america, red america and a blue america, or a purpler america, have you found that? >> yeah. >> what are the differences? >> there's rising contrast between the north and south and a lot of people might say, well, everyone knows that but what's interesting is when we look at comparative angle it's not exactly the same thick in othern nations, if you leave paris for rural regions of france, you might meet people who are more...
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he came from the heart of america, and he gave expression to the heart of america and he touched the hearts of the world. many leaders are known and respected outside their own countries. very few are loved outside their own countries. dwight eisenhower was one of those few. he was probably loved by more people in more parts of the world than any president america has ever had. he captured the deepest feelings of free men everywhere. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> summit considered great because of the great armies or they leave powerful nations. for eight yearsrs now, dwight eisenhower has neither commanded an army nor lead a nation. and yet he remained through his final days the worlds most admired and respected man, truly the first citizen of the world. so today we render our final salute here it is a fond salute to a man we loved and cherished. it is a grateful salute to a man whose whole extraordinary life was consecrated to service. it is a profound respectful salute to a man larger than life who by any standard was one of the giants of our time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> his life
he came from the heart of america, and he gave expression to the heart of america and he touched the hearts of the world. many leaders are known and respected outside their own countries. very few are loved outside their own countries. dwight eisenhower was one of those few. he was probably loved by more people in more parts of the world than any president america has ever had. he captured the deepest feelings of free men everywhere. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> summit considered...
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wall street did not build america, the middle class would america -- built america and the union built middle-class. that is a fact. unions built the middle class. i see folks in my neighborhood. people with physical courage. people who busted their next their whole lives to care for their families. people who got up every day and work like the devil to pay the taxes and volunteer in their communities. two modest. you don't talk enough about what you have to do. i tell you, leaders all the time american junior workers are the best. i know every major head of state in the world. not a joke. it's because i've been around and they look to america for foreign-policy issues. guess what. i make the point. america has the best workers in the world. that is a fact. [cheering and applause] you guys out to talk about it more. it can take four-five years to train as an apprentice. going back to college, jobs constantly changing and technology evolved. you have to keep stepping up. you have to get more training. you can't be the worst in the world, you're the best in the world. i really mean it. l
wall street did not build america, the middle class would america -- built america and the union built middle-class. that is a fact. unions built the middle class. i see folks in my neighborhood. people with physical courage. people who busted their next their whole lives to care for their families. people who got up every day and work like the devil to pay the taxes and volunteer in their communities. two modest. you don't talk enough about what you have to do. i tell you, leaders all the time...
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it's america's free enterprise system. it's america's openness. it's america's openness. it's americans diversity that has allowed us the opportunity to succeed and frankly the opportunity to fail. you can't have one or the other. you're always going to vote. and i just think that the government has gotten too big. it's gotten way too involved in our society. it's become way too expensive and all of that get in the way of what i would describe as the american dream. but in america, i tell audiences, i was born with the glass half full. i'm the optimists. if i was in a sure would be here. and i want all americans to believe and understand that they can do whatever they want to do. they can succeed. they can innovate. this is america and aims to go to law schools. i don't go to sending any more because i ended up in too many poor schools with great kids, most of them will never have a chance because they're in a broaden school. and i get a little worked up over it as you well know. but my mission -- my message to all these kids in schools is listen, you can grow up and be w
it's america's free enterprise system. it's america's openness. it's america's openness. it's americans diversity that has allowed us the opportunity to succeed and frankly the opportunity to fail. you can't have one or the other. you're always going to vote. and i just think that the government has gotten too big. it's gotten way too involved in our society. it's become way too expensive and all of that get in the way of what i would describe as the american dream. but in america, i tell...
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, "cheers, america: how an englishman learned to love america." justin webb as the author. when were you in the states and why? >> i was sent to the united states in 2002 to lead to be honest, at the time it sort of felt like one. i didn't know anything about the united states. i was based in brussels as a bbc correspondent and i got a call saying the one to go to america? and i thought well, i don't really know anything about america, don't know anything of its politics for a particular interest in the place. but i do know one thing and i know this from films it's quite sunni and we were sick of living in brussels. i don't know if you remember in the olden days milk came in bottles and they got clouded up in the capitol. so we thought that we would give it a go. on the basis we have frankly no knowledge and not a huge amount of interest. we decided to accept the offer of the job and i say this because my family had very young twins and we'd just been born in brussels. so we went off to the u.s. and others who had a pretty good time just after the
, "cheers, america: how an englishman learned to love america." justin webb as the author. when were you in the states and why? >> i was sent to the united states in 2002 to lead to be honest, at the time it sort of felt like one. i didn't know anything about the united states. i was based in brussels as a bbc correspondent and i got a call saying the one to go to america? and i thought well, i don't really know anything about america, don't know anything of its politics for a...
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it is ronald reagan's america. it's that special city on a hill, and i believe it is in that shining city where we might meet ronald reagan again one day. and be able to take his hand and thank him for the nation he preserved for us. as a western governor, let me close with this famous prophecy of an english poet, one that margaret thatcher quoted to ronald reagan as he headed to his california ranch in his retirement. and not by the eastern windows only, when daylight comes, comes in the light and the sun climbs slowly, how slowly, but westward look. the land is bright. thank you and may god bless you and your families and may god always bless the united states united states of america. [applause] thank you. thank you so very very much. [applause] >> we have time just for a few questions and then the governor will be signing books for those of you who would like to get one. you still can get one. if i can ask one favor before you ask your question. if you would raise your hand. you see we have staff in each of the
it is ronald reagan's america. it's that special city on a hill, and i believe it is in that shining city where we might meet ronald reagan again one day. and be able to take his hand and thank him for the nation he preserved for us. as a western governor, let me close with this famous prophecy of an english poet, one that margaret thatcher quoted to ronald reagan as he headed to his california ranch in his retirement. and not by the eastern windows only, when daylight comes, comes in the light...
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the broken promise to black america. the author is interviewed by danielle belton. >> barack obama got nominated for president of course. then you know, our political climate is changed. so you know, i think for me was the idea that american dream maybe is possible for black americans. and maybe it wasn't created for us you know this idea that you can do better than your parents if you just work hard enough. it doesn't matter. your lot in life. but you know, it just, it doesn't seem like that's actually the reality. even now. and the things are really profoundly disappointing thing. at least for me.>> which booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> here is some of what we are covering on friday. on c-span live coverage of the house begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern time. they are expected to debate and vote on interior department spending bill. on c-span2, the senate debates middle east policy. they gaveled in at 10 eastern time. and on c-span three a discussion about the meaning of american exceptionalism and u.s. foreign policy. ou
the broken promise to black america. the author is interviewed by danielle belton. >> barack obama got nominated for president of course. then you know, our political climate is changed. so you know, i think for me was the idea that american dream maybe is possible for black americans. and maybe it wasn't created for us you know this idea that you can do better than your parents if you just work hard enough. it doesn't matter. your lot in life. but you know, it just, it doesn't seem like...
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the heart of white america. i wanted to about issues of police brutality, of racial discourse, i wanted to be honest about the fact that we feel that we have been deeply entrenched in the culture of privilege on the other side, white privilege, white vulnerability in the find ways to talk about it honestly and openly. here we are in the age of 12 speaking about not being politically correct. can you take that both ways? can you also as white americans into her beyond the onslaught of brutally frank conversation hopefully inarticulate black american trying to say this is the kind of stuff we want to say anat we talk about behind your back and not want to talk about in front of your face and these are the challenges that i want to levy in the kind of conversation i want to engage by being open and honest in the way that often doesn't occur. not nasty, not preaching, down from the pulpit, i'm not that kind of preacher. i believe in getting in the trenches with the people to say what can we do to lift thehe burden t
the heart of white america. i wanted to about issues of police brutality, of racial discourse, i wanted to be honest about the fact that we feel that we have been deeply entrenched in the culture of privilege on the other side, white privilege, white vulnerability in the find ways to talk about it honestly and openly. here we are in the age of 12 speaking about not being politically correct. can you take that both ways? can you also as white americans into her beyond the onslaught of brutally...
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we are the united states of america. and there is nothing, nothing we cannot do if we do it together. so let's keep this going. god bless you all and may god protect our troops it. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> do you think this is just a committee center? no it is way more than that. comcast is partnering with 1000 committee centers to create wi-fi enabled so students from low-income families to get the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast support
we are the united states of america. and there is nothing, nothing we cannot do if we do it together. so let's keep this going. god bless you all and may god protect our troops it. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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build america. [applause] and we are building it again. [applause] [applause] and you've heard me say this, if wall street, they're only good people on wall street, they do good things a lot of not all that long lot of them and guess what, the fact is that wall street didn't build america, ordinary middle class people america. and manufacturing unions built the middle class. [applause] [applause] >> so, we are bringing manufacturing jobs back and taking supply chains black home so we have better jobs and lower prices and now instead of losing manufacturing jobs, and since i came to office, public congressional delegation, we have added 375,000 manufacturing jobs in one year. [applause] [applause] and in 21, we saw the highest increase in manufacturing jobs in nearly 30 years pretty couple of weeks ago the ceo joined me and sit around and said her apartment by the way, i grew up in it senator who was really bipartisan and he played important roll in this legislation and so the white house became they
build america. [applause] and we are building it again. [applause] [applause] and you've heard me say this, if wall street, they're only good people on wall street, they do good things a lot of not all that long lot of them and guess what, the fact is that wall street didn't build america, ordinary middle class people america. and manufacturing unions built the middle class. [applause] [applause] >> so, we are bringing manufacturing jobs back and taking supply chains black home so we have...
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the problem with this america, the donald trump america is not a strong company imposing solutions like democracy, the problem with the world under donald trump is that he seems to have revealed ways in which america itself domestically is a broken country. that's the lesson that people here in china pulled from america's performance with covid is that individualism is actually a selfishness to the point of refusing to wear face masks or believe science area it's a broken country and even if joe biden is elected president, i think for europeans , he spake here he's going to call their bluff and say you complain about the lack of multilateral allowances in china, well great, let's confront china. there will be a sense of accountability i think in europe that donald trump has made at least part of the price for his mismanagement that europeans hate so much but stephen is right, i'm sure the rest of the world can't help but think maybe in four years time the 40 percent of americans, 40 something percent of americans who never lost faith in donald trump have a disbelief of much of the rest
the problem with this america, the donald trump america is not a strong company imposing solutions like democracy, the problem with the world under donald trump is that he seems to have revealed ways in which america itself domestically is a broken country. that's the lesson that people here in china pulled from america's performance with covid is that individualism is actually a selfishness to the point of refusing to wear face masks or believe science area it's a broken country and even if...
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in america. look around and you will see the story. the rebirth of pride that comes from products made in america. the revitalization of american manufacturing. companies are choosing to build new factories here when just a few years ago they would have gone overseas. that's what is happening. florida is investing $11 billion in electric vehicles, creating 11,000 jobs across the country. gm is making the largest investment in its history, $7 billion to build electric vehicles creating 4,000 jobs in michigan. all told, 369,000 new manufacturing jobs are created in america last year alone. [applause] people like joe burgess from generations of union unionsteelworkers in pittsburgho is here with us tonight. [applause] as ohio senator sherrod brown says, it's time to bury the label rust belt it. it's time to see what used to be known as the rust belt become the home of a significant resurgence of manufacturing and with all the bright spots in the economy, record job growth, higher wages, too many fam
in america. look around and you will see the story. the rebirth of pride that comes from products made in america. the revitalization of american manufacturing. companies are choosing to build new factories here when just a few years ago they would have gone overseas. that's what is happening. florida is investing $11 billion in electric vehicles, creating 11,000 jobs across the country. gm is making the largest investment in its history, $7 billion to build electric vehicles creating 4,000...
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all of america. there was a law written back in the 30s says when congress passes a bill that has money in it to be spent to build something in america whether it is an aircraft carrier or a highway or whatever it happens to be that the president should use american workers. and american products. for the longest longest time presidents did not abide by that very much but i do because i want to make sure we are making it in america belting in america with america products that's what we created 14 million new jobs. [cheering] folks come a great opportunity in bringing hope to people across this country let me give you one example bring high-speed internet to every person in america. nearly a century ago at franklin delano roosevelt signed the rural electrification acts. creating electricity to every home and farm in america because it was insidious but it is not in a lot of rural areas. because electricity became an essential part of modern life. so he wanted to make sure everyone had access to it he
all of america. there was a law written back in the 30s says when congress passes a bill that has money in it to be spent to build something in america whether it is an aircraft carrier or a highway or whatever it happens to be that the president should use american workers. and american products. for the longest longest time presidents did not abide by that very much but i do because i want to make sure we are making it in america belting in america with america products that's what we created...
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america was against. we didn't care if they didn't like us but we wanted them to respect america. we took the kick me sign off our backs and america was respected again. you don't have to turn on the news to see it. we are $34 trillion in debt having to borrow money just to make our interest payments. china owns some of that debt and right now we are paying more money for our interest payments van we are for our defense budget. you know who notices that? russia, china and iran. and i would love to tell you without biden did that to us. but we've always spoken a hard truth and i'm going to do that with you today. our republicans did thatyo to u. go to that trillion dollar stimulus bill they passed with no accountability and expanded welfare led left us with 42 million on food stamps. that is a third of the country. and did republicans try to make it right, no. they opened up the projects and earmarks for the first time in ,0ten years through 7,000 of thm last year. all while one in six american families ca
america was against. we didn't care if they didn't like us but we wanted them to respect america. we took the kick me sign off our backs and america was respected again. you don't have to turn on the news to see it. we are $34 trillion in debt having to borrow money just to make our interest payments. china owns some of that debt and right now we are paying more money for our interest payments van we are for our defense budget. you know who notices that? russia, china and iran. and i would love...
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the president of america is not just the president of america, the president of america is the president for everybody and that's been the case becauseof this is the country whose military is more powerful than the rest of the world's military combine. america is the guardian of liberty, some people might not like that, some people might not think that that's necessary. the reality is that we wouldn't want anybody else to do that job and somebody has to do that job and i'm very thankful that it's america or i wouldn't want it tt be china, i wouldn't want it to be north korea, i wouldn't want it to be anybody else. so i think that the only country that is in that position that's got the morality and, again, we go back to alexis, the famous who said that america is great because america is good. when america seizes to be good, she will seize to be great. i think there's a moral case for america to be the world's policemen if you like. again, it's not pretty, it's not sexy, it's not something that we really want to talk about, i know that a lot of americans feel uncomfortable evenn conserva
the president of america is not just the president of america, the president of america is the president for everybody and that's been the case becauseof this is the country whose military is more powerful than the rest of the world's military combine. america is the guardian of liberty, some people might not like that, some people might not think that that's necessary. the reality is that we wouldn't want anybody else to do that job and somebody has to do that job and i'm very thankful that...
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the way we see that within america is that the are actually names in america that are distinctive of the rich of the 1920s. so what we can do is simply say if you now take the records of the american medical association as an elite, what's happening over time to these high-class names? and the answer is they are still heavily overrepresented amongst modern doctors and their declining in the representation but at a very modest rate means that the elite of the 1920s still going to be elite even 100 or even 200 years from now. interesting in america most european names, european origin or similar state, the germans, irish, english, english with one exception. french names or low status in the united states. names like daniel in, bergerac, these names come you're less likely to be a doctor if you have one of these names. those people have lived in north america for 300 years. but they've always been an underclass within american society come and what's been revealed by the is and isn't that they are actually moving towards the average but it still going to take another couple hundred jus
the way we see that within america is that the are actually names in america that are distinctive of the rich of the 1920s. so what we can do is simply say if you now take the records of the american medical association as an elite, what's happening over time to these high-class names? and the answer is they are still heavily overrepresented amongst modern doctors and their declining in the representation but at a very modest rate means that the elite of the 1920s still going to be elite even...
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thank you, pen america. your support has helped me to sustain during difficult times and the thought of your continued support keeps me going. we are waging the good sites. this fight must be thought to the very end until all humanity is free from tyranny. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, jonathan karp, president of simon & schuster adult publishing on behalf of of doris kearns goodwin. >> thank you. [applause] >> doris kearns goodwin couldn't be here but she was kind and generous enough to write this introduction which i now would like to read to you. what a special honor for me to introduce carolyn kroll reidy, my longtime publisher at simon & schuster, my good friend at this year's pen america honoree. the story of carolyn's love affair witbos gins with the image of a little girl holding a flashlight under the covers so she could read her favorite books long past the time she was supposed to be asleep, into the early hours of the morning. her love affair deepened in college and graduate
thank you, pen america. your support has helped me to sustain during difficult times and the thought of your continued support keeps me going. we are waging the good sites. this fight must be thought to the very end until all humanity is free from tyranny. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, jonathan karp, president of simon & schuster adult publishing on behalf of of doris kearns goodwin. >> thank you. [applause] >> doris kearns goodwin couldn't be here but...
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or other parts of latin america? >> i think that it is about jobs and opportunity and we saw some very effective strategies reaching out to small business owners but really it ties to the customs fees that are intrinsic so while not directly relevan relevant, supporting us government efforts to partner with those issues that would be a good policy approach going forward. i really believe that customs professionalism modernization and integration will make an impact on job creation of the region. >> we will have a chance to go to your questions. and then we will collect those for the commissioners consideration. let's continue the conversation with a slightly different lens not sure of the context. politically sensitive they affect families and individuals in you lay that out very clearl clearly. what word you wish washington would take away from this conversation or from the whole discussion about central america migration? the issues we are facing? >> but something i have grappled with a lot. and then to address tho
or other parts of latin america? >> i think that it is about jobs and opportunity and we saw some very effective strategies reaching out to small business owners but really it ties to the customs fees that are intrinsic so while not directly relevan relevant, supporting us government efforts to partner with those issues that would be a good policy approach going forward. i really believe that customs professionalism modernization and integration will make an impact on job creation of the...
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texas is to america what america is to the world. it is a guiding light. it is the idea that we should turn to whenever we seek guidance or counsel and that's why on the tenth of july, 2013 when the former governor rick perry appointed me an honorary texan, it was one of the greatest days that i ever had. ladies and gentlemen, i am here at the moment on a book tour, retake in america, crushing political correctness is a book for anybody that loves america and hates political correctness. and i look forward to sharing with you a lot about that book and its content today. i want to thank a lot of people that made this event possible. i want to thank the wonderful staff at the national center for policy analysis who went a great way preparing this event to be what it is right now. it's got a tremendous turnout and it's great to be here with so many wonderful patriots. i know that many wonderful people in this audience have traveled far and wide to be here today. the gentleman that comes to mind is sitting in the front row from texas. [inaudible] i stand corre
texas is to america what america is to the world. it is a guiding light. it is the idea that we should turn to whenever we seek guidance or counsel and that's why on the tenth of july, 2013 when the former governor rick perry appointed me an honorary texan, it was one of the greatest days that i ever had. ladies and gentlemen, i am here at the moment on a book tour, retake in america, crushing political correctness is a book for anybody that loves america and hates political correctness. and i...
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america is working. russia and china and india in ways we have never before to achieve peace and prosperity in every region, free and free trade and free society are proving their power to lift lives together with friends and from europe to asia and africa to latin america. we will demonstrate that the forces of cannot stop the momentum, freedom. the last time i spoke here, i expressed hope that life would return to normal in some it has. in others, it never will. those of us who have lived through these challenging times have been changed by them. we've come to know truths that we will never question. evil is real, and it must be opposed. beyond all differences of race or creed. we are one country mourning together and facing danger together. deep in the american character, there is honor. and it is stronger than cynicism. and many have discovered that even in tragedy. especially in tragedy, god is near. in a single instant, we that this will be a decisive in the history of liberty that we've been calle
america is working. russia and china and india in ways we have never before to achieve peace and prosperity in every region, free and free trade and free society are proving their power to lift lives together with friends and from europe to asia and africa to latin america. we will demonstrate that the forces of cannot stop the momentum, freedom. the last time i spoke here, i expressed hope that life would return to normal in some it has. in others, it never will. those of us who have lived...
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we will save america. [applause] the pro-life cause is a moral cause but it must also be of -- a movement in every state in the country. the supreme court stated abortion policies will be set by lawmakers and not unelected judges. it is incumbent on all of us to ensure we have the leadership in our statehouses that reflects a commitment to life. there are policies we can advance beyond the federal policies about funding. as governor of indiana, i was proud to sign a law banning elective abortion on the basis of a child's race, gender, disability and it is time to end this injustice in every state in america. [applause] we also need to end the dangerous practice of abortion pill mills and mail order abortion. our postal system must not become a conduit for ending innocent life and endangering pregnant women outside the reach of medical care. we must defend and protect women and unborn children from the scourge of mail order abortions. [applause] we also need to recognize if you are going to be pro-life, you
we will save america. [applause] the pro-life cause is a moral cause but it must also be of -- a movement in every state in the country. the supreme court stated abortion policies will be set by lawmakers and not unelected judges. it is incumbent on all of us to ensure we have the leadership in our statehouses that reflects a commitment to life. there are policies we can advance beyond the federal policies about funding. as governor of indiana, i was proud to sign a law banning elective...
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america starts with stacking the blue. we must stand up and thank god for every law enforcement officer who serves in our communities. the left wants to defund the police. demoralize the police and demonize the police. we should respect the police and thank god almighty they are willing to run in while everybody else is running out. the protect america -- are about to get off the stage. let's have a conversation about the goodness of america and the land of the living. we must close our southern border. we should build the wall. don't talk about it, get her done. you very much. without question, joe biden selling off construction timaterial to finish the wall. pennies on the dollar selling construction material to finish the wall. 10 billion in a nation that's spent 7 trillion we should finish the wall andnd another 5 million, we could use available military technology to stop fentanyl from coming to our country and killing 70000 americans. over 200 people on our national security watchlist caught at our southern border. t
america starts with stacking the blue. we must stand up and thank god for every law enforcement officer who serves in our communities. the left wants to defund the police. demoralize the police and demonize the police. we should respect the police and thank god almighty they are willing to run in while everybody else is running out. the protect america -- are about to get off the stage. let's have a conversation about the goodness of america and the land of the living. we must close our...
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america is victorious but that's america's deadliest battle. nobody knows that. about that is doubly interesting is that very few people raise the we i would it was so deadly after the war. in the french case, the british case, you have the generals criticized for the high death tolls they allowed under their watch. pershing kind of walked away unscathed. nobody comes and says you did the wrong thing in terms of sacrificing these lives. did these men really have to die? the question is not that -- excuse me -- the issue is not the lack of preparation, and americans didn't make a difference. it's just in the difference they made the cost was probably really high to them on an individual level. america fought actively in the first world war for six months and there were 52,000 american deaths in those six months. so, a lot of people for the amount of time we're really on the battlefield. but the 52,000 compared to the hundreds of thousands of french and german and british that had died still seemed very small. so, americans -- seem that crazy compared to other nati
america is victorious but that's america's deadliest battle. nobody knows that. about that is doubly interesting is that very few people raise the we i would it was so deadly after the war. in the french case, the british case, you have the generals criticized for the high death tolls they allowed under their watch. pershing kind of walked away unscathed. nobody comes and says you did the wrong thing in terms of sacrificing these lives. did these men really have to die? the question is not that...
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that is my vision of america. whenever you look at our future i am optimistic about it and you need to have a president that will bring out the best of america. and not appeal to our worst instincts. that to me is what leadership is about and that is what i want to bring to our country. to bring out the freedoms that we enjoy. to bring out the innovation and our competition and how america can win and lead again. thank you very much. i've got time for question i intentionally saved time so let's hear it i note new hampshire likes to ask questions. so who do we got? if you don't ask a question going to keep talking yes, sir back in the back. thank you the question is about the current conflict in israel and of course i expressed my support to israel when i went on the debate stage. the joint united states and israel flag to show our long-standing partnership and commitment toto them should have one singular s voice we support israel i will just tell you whenever you see the atrocities of hamas how can anyone stand
that is my vision of america. whenever you look at our future i am optimistic about it and you need to have a president that will bring out the best of america. and not appeal to our worst instincts. that to me is what leadership is about and that is what i want to bring to our country. to bring out the freedoms that we enjoy. to bring out the innovation and our competition and how america can win and lead again. thank you very much. i've got time for question i intentionally saved time so...
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america. america is the onlycountry that tore itself off over that . so ladies and gentlemen, i want our kids to be burning for the united states. i'm not calling for a curriculum that sugarcoat american history, i just want an objective. i just want real. i just want factual, not like the common core stuff that is being put out there. not like these teachers that are deliberately trying to choose texts like howard zinn. how many of you are familiar with howard zinn? this is what our students are reading, this is why flag is so necessary. were going in there and were talking to kids about why they should be proud to be americans, why they should hold their head up high to be an american, why they should never apologize for being american. why would you want to be a world citizen when you can be an american? [applause] >> that's a great response and i want to get a couple more questions. you just said that, what's your position of the us pulling out of the un? >> the united nations is the most feckless, the most toothless, the most gutless organization
america. america is the onlycountry that tore itself off over that . so ladies and gentlemen, i want our kids to be burning for the united states. i'm not calling for a curriculum that sugarcoat american history, i just want an objective. i just want real. i just want factual, not like the common core stuff that is being put out there. not like these teachers that are deliberately trying to choose texts like howard zinn. how many of you are familiar with howard zinn? this is what our students...
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america is latin america and he sang it in portuguese. of course, naturally. but the memories and these histories are extremely important and so much of what is going on today is a reflection of what went on. i talked to a woman i was going to read this but i don't think we have time. a woman whose father was taken off for this prisoner exchange. she was in her 70s. a phd language teacher. she said i used to go around saying where's daddy and my whole life, the separation every day to meet my father it was very moving. and naturally when i read over it and the people that are being separated at the border from their children and all of the distress that must be there. they stood up to president roosevelt that he wasn't relinquished. his successor did something very interesting. he wouldn't send i can't believe i wrote a whole -- [laughter] that was roosevelt at the time when the japanese were being taken to the concentration camps in the united states. neither would he allow the u.s. bases in mexico. you have to remember the united states talks giant chunks of
america is latin america and he sang it in portuguese. of course, naturally. but the memories and these histories are extremely important and so much of what is going on today is a reflection of what went on. i talked to a woman i was going to read this but i don't think we have time. a woman whose father was taken off for this prisoner exchange. she was in her 70s. a phd language teacher. she said i used to go around saying where's daddy and my whole life, the separation every day to meet my...